Gaming device manufacturers strive to make gaming devices that provide as much enjoyment and excitement as possible. Providing a secondary or bonus game in which a player has an opportunity to win potentially large awards or credits in addition to the awards associated with the primary or base game of the gaming device is one way to enhance player enjoyment and excitement.
Gaming devices having bonus games generally employ a triggering event that occurs during the base game operation of the gaming device. The triggering event temporarily stalls or halts the base game play and enables a player to enter a second, different game, which is the bonus game. The player plays the bonus game, likely receives an award, and returns to the base game.
One known gaming device is the “WHEEL OF FORTUNE” gaming device manufactured by the assignee of this application. In this game, a multi-colored award wheel is attached to a gaming device. The award wheel is divided into several sections. Each section includes an award that ranges in value from twenty to one thousand. In this game, a player plays a base game that includes spinning reels and a central payline. When the wheel symbol is positioned along the central payline on the third reel, the player enters the bonus game.
In the bonus game, the player obtains one opportunity or spin of the award wheel. The player spins the award wheel by pressing a button on the gaming device. Once the award wheel starts spinning, the player waits until it stops. An indicator located at the top of the award wheel points to a section of the wheel. The player receives the award on that section for the bonus game. After the player receives that award, the bonus game ends and the player can resume playing the base game.
Another known bonus game is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,059,658. This patent discloses a spinning award wheel bonus game. The bonus game includes a display having five concentrically arranged wheels. Each wheel has indicia designated with an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten and a wild symbol along the outer edge of the circles. Once a player enters the bonus game, the player initiates the spinning of the wheels. Each wheel rotates independently of the other wheels. The object of the bonus game is to align winning combinations of indicia, which in this game are winning hands in poker. An indicator points to a sequence of five indicia formed from each of the five rotating wheels. If the sequence equals a winning combination, the player receives an award. The award from the bonus game can be an additional award or multiplied by the award from the primary game.
Another bonus game is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,978. This patent discloses a bonus game which is triggered when a player obtains a winning combination of symbols on a plurality of reels. The bonus game is initiated and includes an award wheel with different bowling awards such as a spare and strike, indicated on the wheel. The gaming device provides the player with ten frames in the bonus game. The player presses a “Roll the Ball” button to initiate the spinning of the wheel. Once the wheel stops spinning, the player receives the score indicated on the wheel for a particular frame. The player spins the award wheel to obtain a score for each frame until all of the frames are completed. After the tenth and final frame is completed, the player's scores from all of the frames are totaled and provided to the player as a bonus award for the bonus game.
To increase player enjoyment and excitement, therefore, it is desirable to provide new bonus games having award wheels that provide larger awards to players with minimal risk.
One embodiment of the present invention provides a gaming device including two movable symbol indicator plates. The first symbol indicator plate or first plate includes a plurality of symbols. The symbols may be numbers, letters, characters or any suitable images, representations or symbols. In one embodiment, a plurality of awards are associated with the symbols. A second symbol indicator plate or second plate is positioned adjacent to the first plate and overlaps at least a portion of the first plate. The second plate includes a plurality of symbols indicators such as sections. It should be appreciated that the second plate may include one or more indicators or sections.
In one embodiment, the sections on the second plate are selectable by a player. The player selects at least one of the sections on the second plate. The second plate moves relative to the first plate to indicate one of the symbols on the first plate in the selected section. The gaming device provides the award to the player, which is associated with the symbol indicated by the selected selection on the second plate. It should be appreciated that the first plate may move relative to the second plate, the second plate may move relative to the first plate, or both plates may move (at the same or different rates) relative to each other. Additionally, the first plate and second plate may move simultaneously or alternately in a game.
In one embodiment, the second plate includes a substantially transparent material which enables a player to see through at least a portion of the second plate to view the symbols on the first plate. In this embodiment, each of the sections includes a substantially transparent material having a different color. The player picks one of the colored sections on the second plate. The gaming device moves the second plate relative to the first plate to indicate one of the symbols on the first plate in the colored section of the second plate, which was selected by the player. When the second plate stops moving, the colored section on the second plate selected by the player indicates one of the symbols on the first plate. The gaming device provides the award associated with the indicated symbol on the first plate to the player. It should be appreciated that the colors may be any suitable colors and the sections on the second plate may include at least two different colors, a plurality of different colors or all of the sections may include different colors.
In a further embodiment, two or more sections on the second plate include the same colors. In this embodiment, the player picks one of the colored sections on the second plate. The gaming device indicates or highlights all of the sections on the second plate that include the same color as the picked section. The second plate moves relative to the first plate to indicate one or more of the symbols on the first plate in the indicated or highlighted sections of the second plate. The gaming device provides the awards to the player, which are associated with any symbols indicated by the highlighted sections on the second plate. Therefore, the player has a greater opportunity to obtain more awards and larger awards in the game. It should be appreciated that one or more colors or one or more sections on the second plate may be selected by a player to indicate symbols on the first plate in a game.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the first plate includes scrambled symbols or symbol codes which represent one or more symbols in a game. The second plate includes a substantially transparent or see-through material which reveals or unscrambles the symbols or codes on the first plate when designated portions of the first and second plates overlap each other. In a game, the second plate moves relative to the first plate to indicate one of the scrambled symbols or codes on the first plate. The player picks one of the selections on the second plate. The gaming device activates or spins the second plate. The scrambled symbol or symbol code indicated by the selected section on the second plate is revealed or unscrambled so that the indicated symbol is now viewable by the player. The gaming device provides any awards associated with the indicated unscrambled symbol to the player in the game.
In another embodiment, both the first and second plates include scrambled symbols or symbol codes. The player picks one of the sections on the second plate. The gaming device activates or spins the second plate and displays one of the symbols in the selected section of the second plate based on the overlapping codes from the first and second plates. The gaming device provides any awards associated with the symbol associated with the section on the second plate picked by the player. It should be appreciated that the scrambled symbols or codes included on the first and/or second plates may be any suitable scrambled symbols or codes desired by the game implementor.
In one embodiment, the first and second plates are mechanical wheels that are attached to a cabinet of the gaming device. In this embodiment, the first plate may rotate relative to the second plate, the second plate may rotate relative to the first plate, or both the first and second plates may move simultaneously or alternatively as desired by the game implementor. In a further embodiment, the first and second plates are video wheels displayed by the display device. It should be appreciated that the first and/or the second plate may be a mechanical and/or a video wheel in a game. For example, the first plate may be a video wheel and the second plate may be a mechanical wheel or the first plate may be a mechanical wheel and the second plate may be a video wheel.
In another embodiment, the first and second symbol indicator plates include transparent liquid crystal displays (LCDs). The transparent LCDs include low-power flat-panel displays made up of a liquid crystal sandwiched between layers of a suitable material such as glass or plastic, which become opaque when electric current passes through the layers. The contrast between the opaque and transparent areas forms visible symbols, numbers, letters or other suitable images on one or both of the symbol indicator plates. In one embodiment, at least one portion of the first symbol indicator plate overlaps the second symbol indicator plate to indicate symbols displayed on the second symbol indicator plate. In another embodiment, at least one portion of the second symbol indicator plate overlaps the first symbol indicator plate to indicate symbols on the first symbol indicator plate.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the gaming device includes two symbol indicator plates, where a first symbol indicator plate or first plate includes a plurality of symbols, which represent awards provided to the player by the gaming device, and a second symbol indicator plate or second plate includes a transparent section. The remaining portion or sections of the second symbol indicator plate is opaque or substantially non-transparent such that only the symbols indicated by the transparent section are visible by a player. In one embodiment, the second plate rotates in a counter clockwise direction, while the first plate remains stationary. It should be appreciated that the first plate may remain stationary while the second plate rotates, the second plate may remain stationary while the first plate rotates or both the first and second plates may rotate in the same or different directions and at the same or different rates. After the second plate stops spinning, the transparent section of the second plate indicates one or more symbols on the first plate. The gaming device then randomly selects one of the indicated symbols in the transparent section and provides an award associated with the selected indicated symbol to the player. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides the awards associated with all of the indicated symbols in the transparent section to the player. In one aspect of this embodiment, the gaming device sums the awards associated with the indicated symbols and provides the summed award to the player. In another aspect, the gaming device multiplies the awards associated with the indicated symbols and provides the multiplied award to the player.
In a further embodiment, the second plate includes a plurality of transparent sections which indicate one or more symbols on the first plate. Additionally, a plurality of awards are associated with the symbols. In this embodiment, the second plate rotates or spins, while the first plate remains stationary. When the second plate stops rotating or spinning, the transparent sections on the second plate indicate one or more symbols on the first plate. The gaming device then randomly selects one of the symbols indicated in the transparent sections and provides the award associated with the selected indicated symbol. It should be appreciated that one, a plurality or all of the awards associated with the symbols indicated in the transparent sections may be provided to the player. In one embodiment, the awards associated with the indicated symbols in the transparent sections are summed and provided to the player. In another embodiment, the awards associated with the indicated symbols in the transparent sections are multiplied and provided to the player.
In another embodiment, the gaming device randomly selects and provides one of the awards associated with the symbols indicated in an activated transparent section or sections on one of the symbol indicator plates in one or more spins in a game. In this embodiment, the gaming device may randomly determine, pre-determine or determine based on a wager made by a player, the transparent section or sections which are activated in a spin or spins in a game. In another embodiment, a player picks the transparent section or sections that are activated in a spin or spins in the game. In a further embodiment, the gaming device provides the awards to the player associated with a plurality of the symbols indicated in the activated transparent section or sections in a spin or spins. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides the awards associated with all of the symbols indicated in the activated transparent section or sections to the player. In one aspect of this embodiment, the awards are summed by the gaming device and provided to the player. In another aspect, the awards are multiplied and provided to the player.
In a further embodiment, the symbols on the first plate are positioned such that one or more areas or quadrants of the first plate include more symbols than other areas or quadrants on the first plate. In this embodiment, the transparent section or sections on the second plate indicate more symbols on the first plate in the specific areas of the first plate that include more symbols than the areas that include less symbols. Therefore, the gaming device provides more awards to the player when the transparent section or sections of the second plate indicate areas or quadrants having more symbols.
It is therefore an advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device including overlapping plates which indicate one or more symbols to a player.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a gaming device that enables a player to interact with a game.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying sheets of drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts, elements, components, steps and processes.
Referring now to the drawings, two embodiments of the gaming device of the present invention are illustrated in
Gaming device 10 can incorporate any primary game such as slot, poker, blackjack or keno, and any of the bonus triggering events and bonus games associated with these primary games. The symbols and indicia used on and in gaming device 10 may be in mechanical, electrical, electronic or video form.
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A player may cash out and thereby receive a number of coins corresponding to the number of remaining credits by pushing a cash out button 26. When the player cashes out, the player receives the coins in a coin payout tray 28. The gaming device 10 may employ other payout mechanisms such as credit slips redeemable by a cashier or electronically recordable cards which keep track of the player's credits.
Gaming device 10 also includes one or more display devices. The embodiment shown in
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It should be appreciated that although a processor 38 and memory device 40 are preferable implementations of the present invention, the present invention can also be implemented using one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC's) or other hard-wired devices, or using mechanical devices (collectively or alternatively referred to herein as a “processor”). Furthermore, although the processor 38 and memory device 40 preferably reside on each gaming device 10 unit, it is possible to provide some or all of their functions at a central location such as a network server for communication to a playing station such as over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), Internet connection, microwave link, and the like. The processor 38 and memory device 40 are generally referred to herein as the “computer” or “controller.”
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In addition to winning credits in this manner, in one embodiment gaming device 10 also gives players the opportunity to win credits in a bonus round. This type of gaming device 10 will include a program which will automatically begins a bonus round when the player has achieved a qualifying condition in the game. This qualifying condition can be a particular arrangement of indicia on a display device. The gaming device 10 may use mechanical devices or a video-based central display device 30 to enable the player to play the bonus round. In one embodiment, the qualifying condition is a predetermined combination of indicia appearing on a plurality of reels 34. As illustrated in the five reel slot game shown in
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In one embodiment, the first and second plates 100 and 102 are mounted to the gaming device on a common axis 108, as shown in
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In one embodiment, the gaming device enables a player to pick one of the sections 103 on the second plate 102. The gaming device activates or spins the second plate 102 and unscrambles or decodes the symbol or symbols 110c, which are indicated in the section picked by the player. In
In a further embodiment, both the first plate 100 and the second plate 102 include scrambled or coded symbols or patterns. In this embodiment, one or more symbols are unscrambled or decoded and displayed to a player when one or more portions of the first and second plates align in a game. It should be appreciated that one or a plurality of symbols may be scrambled or coded on the first and/or the second plate in a game.
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In another embodiment, the first and second symbol indicator plates include transparent liquid crystal displays (LCDs). The transparent LCDs include low-power flat-panel displays made up of a liquid crystal sandwiched between layers of a suitable material such as glass or plastic, which become opaque when electric current passes through the layers. The contrast between the opaque and transparent areas forms visible symbols or characters on one or both of the symbol indicator plates. Therefore, any suitable symbols, numbers, letters and other suitable images may be displayed on one or both of the symbol indicator plates. In one embodiment, the second symbol indicator plate (second transparent LCD) includes sections or segments formed on the second LCD display where at least a portion of the second symbol indicator plate overlaps the first symbol indicator plate to indicate symbols displayed on the first symbol indicator plate or first transparent LCD. It should be appreciated that at least a portion of the first symbol indicator plate preferably overlaps the second symbol indicator plate to indicate symbols on the second symbol indicator plate.
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In another embodiment, the gaming device randomly selects and provides one of the awards associated with the symbols indicated in an activated transparent section or sections in one or more spins in a game. In this embodiment, the gaming device may randomly determine, pre-determine or determine based on a wager made by a player, the transparent section or sections which are activated in a spin or spins in a game. In another embodiment, a player picks the transparent section or sections that are activated in a spin or spins in the game. In a further embodiment, the gaming device provides the awards to the player associated with a plurality of the symbols indicated in the activated transparent sections. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides awards associated with all of the symbols indicated in the activated transparent sections to the player. In one aspect of this embodiment, the awards are summed by the gaming device and provided to the player. In another aspect, the awards are multiplied and provided to the player.
In a further embodiment, the symbols on the first plate are positioned such that one or more areas or quadrants of the first plate include more symbols than other areas or quadrants on the first plate. In this embodiment, the transparent section or sections on the second plate indicate more symbols on the first plate in the specific areas or quadrants of the first plate that include more symbols than the areas that include less symbols. Therefore, the gaming device provides more awards to the player when the transparent section or sections of the second plate indicate areas or quadrants having more symbols. It should be appreciated that the number of awards provided to the player depends on the number of symbols included in a particular area or quadrant on the first plate and the relative position or positions of the transparent sections on the second plate.
While the present invention is described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims. Modifications and variations in the present invention may be made without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, and this application is limited only by the scope of the claims.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/458,444, filed on Jun. 9, 2003, entitled “Gaming Device Including Movable Symbol Indicator Plates,” the entire contents of which are hereby fully incorporated by reference. This application relates to the following co-pending, commonly owned application: “GAMING DEVICE HAVING A DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING MULTIPLE ROTATABLE MEMBERS,” Ser. No. 11/470,167, and “GAMING DEVICE INCLUDING MOVABLE SYMBOL INDICATOR PLATES,” Ser. No. 11/952,730.
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